Tuna hunt in large groups, or schools, primarily for increased efficiency in locating and capturing prey. Group hunting enhances their ability to coordinate attacks, making it easier to herd smaller fish into tight formations. Additionally, being in a school provides protection against predators, as the sheer number can deter attacks. This social behavior also allows them to share information about food sources and optimal hunting strategies.
tuna rip their praetor's
Yes, tuna prey on smaller fish.
they hunt for fish such as salmon and tuna
bottle nose dolphins DON'T hunt alone! they hunt in large groups.
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I guess anything is possible but Tuna do live in the Ocean and are very very large, fast swimming fish who hunt in schools/shoals. I think you would need a very large aquarium to house a Tuna and a large wallet full of money to feed it and keep it alive.
Tuna are predatory marine fish; they hunt smaller fish.
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they hunted in large groups and uased sharp stone weapons.
Wicked Tuna - 2012 Back in the Hunt - 2.1 was released on: USA: 13 January 2013
The bigeye tuna is scientifically known as Thunnus obesus. It is a species of large pelagic fish found in tropical and subtropical oceans worldwide. Bigeye tuna are recognized for their large eyes and deep bodies, which help them adapt to the depths of the ocean where they often hunt for prey. They are highly valued in commercial fisheries, particularly for sushi and sashimi.